I don't know about the 4S. 4S camera is good I heard, but don't know how does it compare with the S2/S3 or the Note.
I was talking about the 4.0
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I don't know about the 4S. 4S camera is good I heard, but don't know how does it compare with the S2/S3 or the Note.
I was talking about the 4.0
Venkki, also have Onkyo systems on your radar. Bought one 18 months ago. The bass is crystal clear and very deep. I don't listen to music as much as I watch movies/TV on that though.
Nerd,
Which one do you have? Onkyo is generally known for great effects for movies, not so much for music reproduction.
Thanks LM and Nerd for suggestions!
LM, I remember you mentioned some time back also not to go for BOSE ! Why ?
Yes Nerd. can you provide the Home theater specifications of yours?
Thanks!
To put it simple, not worth the money :) You will get much better speakers for the same amount of money you spend on Bose. You would be paying for their marketing, not product quality. Also, you will never find the specs (frequency range, distortion values etc) for a BOSE speaker.
Venkki, basic rule is to get a good AVR which suits your taste and then add the speakers as and when your wallet permits... go for a 2 speaker setup initially with a floorstander and then add subs+sides whenever you find something amiss. If you are more into movie watching get a Yamaha/Onkyo..for purely music alone Marantz should suffice or Denon for 50-50..speakers depends on the music you get to listen and how friendly will be your neighbors if you were to pump up the decibels :lol2:..for a BOSE sub price you could get a heavy duty 2.1 setup made locally in Chennai and stay far far away from in-box home theater setups from Onkyo/Bose/Philips.
mm on the contrary, i hv had good pics out of IPhone.. particularly good at moving subjects. very rich color tones. ofcourse the difference between 8mp (of Galaxy S2) and 5mp Iphone would be evident the moment you zoom in on the taken pic in computer. but as a 5mp v 5mp comparison good..
always been wanting to ask - wireless home theatre set up is good? am guessing the quality wont be on par - but any recommendations on those? or suthha waste aa?
DH, for u.. http://asia.cnet.com/top-5-wireless-...x-39305533.htm
U can c both gud & bad.. specification s also given...
In my point of suggestion, sony product is always best... :)
As you said, quality would be a compromise if you go for wireless setup. And mostly, it will only help you to keep the surrounds wherever you want without being worried about wires all over the place. If you could manage concealed wiring for surrounds, go for wired setup and be happy :)